Experimental and Numerical Study of High Froude-number Resistance of Ship Utilizing a Hull Vane®: A Case Study of a Hard-chine Crew Boat

Authors

  • Soegeng Riyadi Department of Naval Architecture, Faculty of Marine Technology, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya 60111, Indonesia
  • Ketut Suastika Department of Naval Architecture, Faculty of Marine Technology, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya 60111, Indonesia

Keywords:

CFD, hard-chine crew boat, high Froude, number range, ship resistance, towing tank experiments

Abstract

Energy efficiency and environmental sustainability are key performance indicators in

the development of services and products nowadays. This study is motivated by the

inquiry whether a lower ship resistance, thus energy efficiency due to saving of fuel

consumption, is achievable if a Hull Vane® is to be retrofitted into a high-speed vessel

at Fr > 0.6. Experimental and numerical studies were performed, utilizing a hard-chine

crew boat with varying vane’s placement in the longitudinal direction. At Fr > 0.75 all

vane’s placement variations resulted in an increase of total ship resistance, reaching a

value of 36.3% at Fr = 0.92 for the vane’s placement with the leading edge one chord

length behind the transom. A bow-down trim was observed in this high Froude-number

range, which became more pronounced with increasing Fr. The vane’s placement with

the leading edge two chord lengths behind the transom was found to be the most

favourable vane’s placement among the variations considered, which resulted in a

decrease of ship resistance at Fr < 0.74, reaching a value of 7.1% at Fr = 0.62.

 

 

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Published

2024-10-14

How to Cite

Soegeng Riyadi, & Ketut Suastika. (2024). Experimental and Numerical Study of High Froude-number Resistance of Ship Utilizing a Hull Vane®: A Case Study of a Hard-chine Crew Boat. CFD Letters, 12(2), 95–105. Retrieved from https://semarakilmu.com.my/journals/index.php/CFD_Letters/article/view/10065

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